Mortgage
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Connected Bank Appoints Chandler as CEO – Mortgage Strategy
Neil Chandler has appointed Neil Chandler as CEO. Chandler brings experience in leadership, banking and technology and has spent more…
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Search trends before Boe Hold show buyers ‘track’ the market: Twenty7TEC – Mortgage Strategy
Homebuyers tried to soar before announcing their announcement and fell to the Bank of England’s rate decision “a step ahead”.…
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June 16th to June 20th – Mortgage Strategy
The hot story of the week: Former Metro chief violated a £7.4 billion mortgage package, while Reeves has laid out…
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If the technology exceeds the regulations… – Mortgage Strategy
What do cars and mortgages have in common? They are expensive, they can crash- and are increasingly arguing about the…
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Norton Home Loans Promote Percival to Loan Leader – Mortgage Strategy
Norton Home Loans has promoted Laura Percival to the residential and second payment mortgage claim for loan managers. She has…
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H Gen and Nottingham BS expands years of forward funding partnerships – Mortgage Strategy
Generation H and Nottingham Architectural Association have expanded their years of forward funding partnership. The partnership was first established in…
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Lendinvest and Gatehouse announce tax cuts – Mortgage Strategy
Lendinvest Mortgages lowers interest rates across the entire residential mortgage product suite. Lenders’ two-year fixed interest rate of up to…
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Mortgage Market Situation – Mortgage Strategy
How will the Bank of England’s decision to set the bank interest rate at 4.25% today affect UK homeowners to…
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Average SVR has dropped by 0.70% since June last year: Moneyfacts – Staking Strategy
The latest MoneyFacts data shows that the average standard variability rate (SVR) is further below the 8% month of the…
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Most brokers reject pill reduction issues: Landbey – Mortgage Strategy
A Landbay poll showed that most brokers (82%) disagree with Huw Pill’s comment that interest rates fell too quickly. In…
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